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1 Int, 3| and, as such, involve the exercise of her teaching authority. 2 1, 9| guarantee to the worker the exercise of this freedom.29~It would 3 1, 9| ensure in our own day the exercise of this basic right to Sunday 4 1, 11| special form of primacy in the exercise of Christian charity".36 5 2, 13| defines the sphere of the exercise of freedom, and an opposition 6 2, 15| conditions for the free exercise of economic activity, which 7 3, 25| determine it; they make the exercise of freedom more difficult 8 3, 29| apex of development is the exercise of the right and duty to 9 3, 29| of his own reason and the exercise of his own freedom. This 10 3, 29| of the majority the full exercise of their civil and religious 11 3, 29| according to that truth. The exercise and development of this 12 4, 43| themselves"85 through the exercise of their intelligence and 13 5, 44| arrogate to themselves the exercise of absolute power. It must 14 5, 47| through the responsible exercise of one's sexuality. In a 15 5, 48| overseeing and directing the exercise of human rights in the economic 16 5, 48| circumstances the State can also exercise a substitute function, when 17 5, 49| intermediate communities exercise primary functions and give 18 6, 53| with confidence, and in the exercise of the rights which manifestly